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Are Crossbody fanny packs still in style?

Fashion influencers today still love the fanny pack, putting new spins on the look by wearing it crossbody or by pairing the bag with other accessories.



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Once the (ahem) butt of many jokes, fanny packs—also known as hip packs, sling bags, crossbody bags, or bum bags—have made a major comeback in recent years. They're now a fully accepted and celebrated wardrobe staple, and with good reason: These compact, hands-free bags are pretty darn useful.

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One of the more popular trends in 2023 is wearing fanny packs as crossbody bags.

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Waist bags, also known as fanny packs, are not just for tourists anymore. In 2023, they are making a comeback as one of the hottest fashion trends. From joggers and hikers to fashionistas, everyone is embracing the convenience, practicality, and style of waist bags.

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The fashion world has taken notice and fanny packs are one of the biggest trends for spring 2021 and continue to be one of the biggest trends in 2022.

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How you wear a fanny pack is entirely up to your personal preference and style. While they are designed to be worn around your waist, most can also be slung across your body or carried over your shoulder. Some can even be worn under your clothes for added theft protection.

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Fanny packs might be worn across the chest for security reasons. If they are around your waist, someone could grab it from behind and run. Across your chest is harder to grab and go. Plus , I don't always like something around my waist and it is easier to wear sometimes across the chest.

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When shopping for a new bag this season, there are a few overarching themes that make up the most noteworthy spring/summer 2023 handbag trends. For starters, you can't go wrong with something roomy and soft or an updated style in a classic shape—think crossbody satchels, baguettes, and buckets.

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Sling the bag across your chest for a more modern style. If you don't want your fanny pack front and center, slide the pack itself around to your back. When you need to reach your stuff, just position the pack in front of your chest again.

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While many of us may associate belt bags with the '80s or '90s or moms trying to wrangle kids at an amusement park, these fanny packs of a better name are suddenly everywhere again. And while some of us are skeptical of this trend, it's hard to deny that it feels as if everyone is jumping on board.

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Once the pariah of packs, the hip belt has rejoined the mainstream for good reason. “Fanny packs stay in place, and they're accessible,” says Darlene Fiske, who's worked with style-forward, luxury travel brands for decades as founder of the Fiske Group.

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Depending on the setting, you might hear these convertible bags referred to as sling bags, waist bags, belt bags, or even bum bags (a term most commonly used across the pond).

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Benefits of carrying a crossbody bag: They're more comfortable to wear since the weight is evenly distributed across your body. They're more secure because you can wear them in front of you and always keep an eye on them. They're more stylish and come in a variety of designs.

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Do you sling your messenger bag/purse over your left or right shoulder? Normally left. For cross-body bags, however, it's right shoulder crossing to left side for easier access plus the majority of the weight will be on my left like any other bag.

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Though they've been around since the '80s, TikTok is now responsible for the latest rendition of the fanny pack that everyone seems to want to get their hands on — the Lululemon Everywhere Belt Bag. Belt bags, in general, have been trending on the app, but Lululemon's is a clear favorite of users.

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Wear your fanny pack around your waist for a classic style. If you have a small fanny pack, try looping it through your belt loops for a more subtle approach. If you don't want your fanny pack to be front and center, try turning the pack around to your back.

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